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Hundreds don green, celebrate St Paddy’s Day in Pattaya
You don’t have to be
Irish to enjoy St Paddy’s Day. Hundreds of people,
both Irish by descent and those who became Irish for
a day, donned green on March 17 to remember the work
of St. Patrick, who helped establish many schools
and churches in Ireland. For the second straight
year, the city hosted a St. Patrick’s Day parade,
this year with an added celebration featuring Irish
food and music at School #8 in South Pattaya.
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That slow, sinking feeling
on Walking Street
The head of Pattaya’s Public Utilities Office says
officials are aware of the collapsing Walking Street footpath near Bali
Hai Pier,
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British man, 64, arrested
for rape of boy, 13
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Pattaya moves on
homeless problem
Publicity over the growing number of Thai and foreign
homeless on Pattaya’s streets finally has prompted city officials to
convene a committee to address the problem..
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